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Shoreline Adaptation Plan: Ti Point to Sandspit

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1.  

What is your connection to the Ti Point to Sandspit coastal areas?

(select all that apply)

2.  

Values at the coast

When answering this section, think about why you visit the coast and what you enjoy most.


When thinking about the coastal areas you use in this area from Ti Point to Sandspit, what values matter the most to you?

(select up to three)

3.  

Uses and access

When answering this section, think about how you interact with the coast and what it is that you like to do when you are at the Ti Point to Sandspit coastline.

How do you most often get to the coast?

4.  

How often do you visit the coast?

5.  

What activities do you do at the coast?

(select all that apply)

6.  

Places and infrastructure

When answering this section, think about which beaches, parks, or areas near the Ti Point to Sandspit coast you use and what council facilities support this activity. Council facilities include, carparks, toilets, BBQs, playgrounds, boat ramps, wharves, picnic facilities, pathways, walkways, parks, playgrounds, sports fields etc.


Which beaches do you visit within this Shoreline Adaptation Plan area?

(select all that apply)

8.  

Which parks do you visit in the Ti Point to Sandspit SAP area?

(select all that apply)

10.  

Coastal change, hazards, climate change, and adaptation

Our coast is a dynamic environment. Coastal processes, such as coastal erosion and inundation, are often called hazards when they threaten things that we value, such as property, assets and infrastructure. When answering this section, think about how you feel about climate change and coastal adaptation and what changes and hazards you’ve noticed at the coast.


Which coastal processes or coastal hazards have you experienced or are most concerned about?

(select up to three)

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